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==Publications named ''Forward'' (in different languages)==
==Publications named ''Forward'' (in different languages)==
*''[[Forward!]]'', President Obamas change for America [[Divided States Of America]] [[Communist League]]
*''[[Avante!]]'', of the [[Portuguese Communist Party]]
*''[[Avante!]]'', of the [[Portuguese Communist Party]]
*''[[Avanti! (Italian newspaper)|Avanti!]]'', organ of the [[Italian Socialist Party]]
*''[[Avanti! (Italian newspaper)|Avanti!]]'', organ of the [[Italian Socialist Party]]

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First issue of Vorwärts, October 1, 1876

The name Forward carries a special meaning in socialist political terminology. It has been frequently used as a name for socialist, communist and other leftwing newspapers and publications. For example, Vpered (Russian language for 'Forward') was the name of the publication that Lenin started after having resigned from the Iskra editorial board in 1905 after a clash with Georgi Plekhanov and the Mensheviks.[1]

Publications named Forward (in different languages)

References

  1. ^ Ismael, Tareq Y., and Jacqueline S. Ismael. The Communist Movement in Syria and Lebanon. Gainesville [u.a.]: University Press of Florida, 1998. p. 246